As part of an effort to improve the administration of justice in
New Jersey, the state constitution gave the Chief Justice authority
over the management of the courts. To help the Chief Justice fulfill
those management duties, the constitution directed the Chief Justice
to appoint an Administrative Director of the Courts. Glenn A. Grant
is the Acting Administrative Director of the New Jersey Courts.

Today the Chief Justice and the Administrative Director manage
a statewide judiciary that consists of more than 400 trial, tax
and appellate judges and Supreme Court justices, and 9000 support
staff.